Approximately 100-120 sweet sorghum seeds per package. One ounce will plant a 50 foot row. Three pounds of Sugar Drip sorghum will plant an acre.

One of the earliest sorghum to produce. Grows 9-12' tall. Plant May-June. Sweet sorghum is one of the most sensitive crop plants to acid soils. Before planting sweet sorghum, make sure that the soil pH is greater than 5.8.

Sugar Drip Sorghum produces 168 gallons of syrup per acre. It is a very light amber colored compared to other sweet sorghums. Some prefer it over others because the taste is not so strong or "iron" flavored. One of my favorite sorghum syrups for the flavor!!

What a fantastic Sorghum for so many uses. Harvest for syrup. Feed the left over canes/leaves as silage to goats or cows. Save the seed heads for the chickens!

Honey Rock melon produces incredibly sweet fruits that are up to six inches in diameter with a tough, coarsely netted skin. The flavorful sweet salmon colored flesh of Honey Rock melon will certainly be a fantastic addition to any breakfast. Plants produce an average of five to seven fruits.

Pencil Cob was named this way because the cob is truly as thin as a pencil. This produces long and deep kernels. Considered a shoepeg dent corn that was typically used as a roasting corn, but very flavorful in its milk stage for frying or creaming. Pencil Cob grows 5-6' tall and produces 2-3 ears per stalk.